Piet Mondrian only used geometric shapes to create this piece of work. His work is a simplification of all forms and colors. For example, for his crabapple tree project, he started with a tree, then he simplified the tree into geometric shapes. The more he worked with his project, the more simplified his work becomes. He believes that the most simplest form is rectangular and the basic colors are primary colors, black, and white. This work resembles our homework on rectilinear shapesWednesday, February 18, 2009
Piet Mondrian
Piet Mondrian only used geometric shapes to create this piece of work. His work is a simplification of all forms and colors. For example, for his crabapple tree project, he started with a tree, then he simplified the tree into geometric shapes. The more he worked with his project, the more simplified his work becomes. He believes that the most simplest form is rectangular and the basic colors are primary colors, black, and white. This work resembles our homework on rectilinear shapes
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